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Hey guys, just a little brain teaser for you guys (or it may not be in some cases).

Here it is:

You see a 97pound shirt, but don't have any cash, so you borrow 50pounds for your mum, and 50pounds from your dad. This adds up to 100. You buy the shirt, have 3 change so give your mum 1, dad 1 and keep the other 1 for yourself. You now owe mum 49pounds, dad 49pounds so 49+49=98pounds and your 1pound makes the 99pounds so where is the missing 1pound?

Just post your answers below.

Thanks


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You have the other one? Im right i know it because its 97Cents.
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99 pounds and a pound ain't one?
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Wow... I think you still have the one pound this is confusing?
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I have read this about five times and can not come up with any answer. This is just too confusing.
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Shirt = 97. You have no money.
Borrow 50 of a+b Debt to a=50 b=50
You have 100 Debt to a=50 b=50
You buy the shirt for 97 Debt to a=50 b=50
You get 3 change. Debt to a=50 b=50
Give 1 to a+b Debt to a=49 b=49
Right now back to where the mind gets... blown.
49+49=98
Now that is how much you owe them. 49 pound each. Now you don't want to add the pound. The correct way is to take it away. And add towards the cost of the shirt.
98-1=97
97pound+1pound+1pound=100
The pound was never missing


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Wait wait you can't owe both of them because you only took 1 pound so It can't work.
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Pummpy1 wrote I have read this about five times and can not come up with any answer. This is just too confusing.
EDIT


Shirt = 97. You have no money.
Borrow 50 of a+b Debt to a=50 b=50
You have 100 Debt to a=50 b=50
You buy the shirt for 97 Debt to a=50 b=50
You get 3 change. Debt to a=50 b=50
Give 1 to a+b Debt to a=49 b=49
Right now back to where the mind gets... blown.
49+49=98
Now that is how much you owe them. 49 pound each. Now you don't want to add the pound. The correct way is to take it away. And add towards the cost of the shirt.
98-1=97
97pound+1pound+1pound=100
The pound was never missing


Haha you seem very clever and i bet your proud of yourself now haha
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He collected or credited $100 ($50 each from both parents) to buy a $97 shirt, right? the check and balance would be,
$50 + $50 = $97 + $3 (credit on the left and debit on the right)
Now, there is an equal sign there "=" so whatever is done on the left, should as well be done on the right in order to balance. He used $2 out of the $3 on the right to reduce the credit on the left, hence we subtract $2 from both sides,
$49 + $49 = $97 + $1
so we can see that after paying back $2 what he owes is $98 which totally makes sense from the equation above.

THE CONFUSION: that $1 over there. The teaser added the $1 from the right to the left to make it $48 + $48 + $1 making $99 (from the teaser), correct? But this is wrong, if he should pay one of his parents the last $1, what he should be owing is $97, which of course is what is left on the right,
$49 + $49 - $1 = $97 + $1 - $1
$48 + $49 = $97
so it makes total sense to see that finally, he paid off the remaining $3 to be left with the $97 he used to buy the shirt. But this teaser confused us by taking this $1 and instead of subtracting, it added to the right to make it $99 instead of $97 and then asked us for the remaining $1... Do you get it? Now that one has been cleared, you can find the rest
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He collected or credited $100 ($50 each from both parents) to buy a $97 shirt, right? the check and balance would be,
$50 + $50 = $97 + $3 (credit on the left and debit on the right)
Now, there is an equal sign there "=" so whatever is done on the left, should as well be done on the right in order to balance. He used $2 out of the $3 on the right to reduce the credit on the left, hence we subtract $2 from both sides,
$49 + $49 = $97 + $1
so we can see that after paying back $2 what he owes is $98 which totally makes sense from the equation above.

THE CONFUSION: that $1 over there. The teaser added the $1 from the right to the left to make it $48 + $48 + $1 making $99 (from the teaser), correct? But this is wrong, if he should pay one of his parents the last $1, what he should be owing is $97, which of course is what is left on the right,
$49 + $49 - $1 = $97 + $1 - $1
$48 + $49 = $97
so it makes total sense to see that finally, he paid off the remaining $3 to be left with the $97 he used to buy the shirt. But this teaser confused us by taking this $1 and instead of subtracting, it added to the right to make it $99 instead of $97 and then asked us for the remaining $1... Do you get it? Now that one has been cleared, you can find the rest
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He collected or credited $100 ($50 each from both parents) to buy a $97 shirt, right? the check and balance would be,
$50 + $50 = $97 + $3 (credit on the left and debit on the right)
Now, there is an equal sign there "=" so whatever is done on the left, should as well be done on the right in order to balance. He used $2 out of the $3 on the right to reduce the credit on the left, hence we subtract $2 from both sides,
$49 + $49 = $97 + $1
so we can see that after paying back $2 what he owes is $98 which totally makes sense from the equation above.

THE CONFUSION: that $1 over there. The teaser added the $1 from the right to the left to make it $48 + $48 + $1 making $99 (from the teaser), correct? But this is wrong, if he should pay one of his parents the last $1, what he should be owing is $97, which of course is what is left on the right,
$49 + $49 - $1 = $97 + $1 - $1
$48 + $49 = $97
so it makes total sense to see that finally, he paid off the remaining $3 to be left with the $97 he used to buy the shirt. But this teaser confused us by taking this $1 and instead of subtracting, it added to the right to make it $99 instead of $97 and then asked us for the remaining $1... Do you get it? Now that one has been cleared, you can find the rest
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